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s_ontario

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oldcpecdr

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Cape Cod
69 here, work for myself. like my boss a lot these days and hope I can do it till I drop in the traces !!!!

Got to love what you do then it's not work !!!!!

Mike B
 

41ratrod

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Springfield Mo.
Retired in Oct. and loving it. Worked the last five days running conduit and wiring for a friends shop 40x60x15ft. walls. 24 LED lights it is bright in there. When he is ready I'll run the conduit for the receptacles and the 220volts for the compressor and welder. Is it really work when you enjoy what you are doing?
 

why worry

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I looked at it as a career change 545 days ago.........working for others to what I wanted to do!
Why Worry
 

rohartman

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Ohio
Hello from a guy in Ohio who wishes he could retire but unfortunately my retirement plan is 6 feet of dirt so I'm not looking forward to it.:lol_hitti
 

Throbbin Rods

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Lebanon, NH
Hello from a retired guy in NH. Got sick with some sort of breathing issue 2 years ago, took a disability retirement at age 58. Not doing much but I do get to fish and my buddy takes me duck hunting. Surviving
 

roscoe2000

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Sep 22, 2009
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Seat Pleasant Md
Hello from Maryland, I thought I was the only one saying Retarded. Got my Short Bus Tee shirt and just completed my first year. Guess that would make me a Journeyman Retard. Good Luck
 

landlord30

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Pittsburgh, PA
I hope I am physically still able to do things when i retire. As far as mentally that ship sailed long ago.

I watched my father-in-law work until he was 67. He spent 39 years at LTV Steel and only enjoyed a few years of retirement until health problems set in and changed everything.

Doesnt seem fair.
 

John in OH

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SE Ohio & Eastern Virginia
I was 60 in 2010 when my company offered an early retirement package. I grabbed it and ran!! Haven't regretted it for a single minute.

The key to being able to comfortably retire is to start saving for retirement on the first day you start working. Don't depend on Social Security because, for the young folks, it won't exist when they get to retirement age.
 

iajonesy

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Iowa
On Friday I celebrated my first full week of retirement. I think I'm going to like it.

Mike
 

gsport

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Salem Oregon
I retired @ 54, been retired 8 years this August. The wife retired last year @ 58. Been doing a lot of RVing. Going to Arizona in two weeks for about a month then a cross country rv trip in August for about 7 weeks or so. Loving retirement..
Welcome to the good life.
 
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bazzateer

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Watford, Great Britain
About 495 full days to go for me (around 285 working days). Unfortunately I'll have to find further employment for about another 10 yrs but should be able to hang up the work life by 60. Then again, if that elusive big lottery win comes in I'll be off like a shot!
 

crab

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Welcome to retirement, 1 1/2 years now for me. I'll give you some real good advice, if someone offers you a part time job, run, don't walk. They mean there will be a small part of the time you aren't working. I think I had more time to do stuff before I retired.
 

DonPowers

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On The Hair At The End Of The Dog's Tail
63 and winding down. Finished my last real job in the fall of 2012 and have taken on a few short term consulting jobs since, last one was for a couple days in Sep. Have been enjoying my time working on the Garage, House and new garden. Haven't posted any gardening pics so far so here are a few. All set for planting this spring. This year I will clear out a section for an orchard.
 

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PCO6

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Newmarket, Ontario
At 62, I'll have been retired for 2 years next week. It's nice to catch up on all of the projects I haven't got around to over the last 40 years due to the lack of time.
 

Leaky88

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Enjoy your time working on those projects and don't let up. I'm still hitting the road every morning at dark-thirty. For what its worth, a retiree once told me to stay active when I finally do retire. According to him, a lot of his friends did not...and they are no longer around. Best to you!!! Leaky
 

RossABQ

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Welcome to retirement, 1 1/2 years now for me. I'll give you some real good advice, if someone offers you a part time job, run, don't walk. They mean there will be a small part of the time you aren't working. I think I had more time to do stuff before I retired.

Amen! P/T still means getting up at a specific time, being somewhere at a specific time, a commute, etc. Screw that! The money would have to be truly exceptional to get me back in the work force.
 

PCO6

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Enjoy your time working on those projects and don't let up. I'm still hitting the road every morning at dark-thirty. For what its worth, a retiree once told me to stay active when I finally do retire. According to him, a lot of his friends did not...and they are no longer around. Best to you!!! Leaky
Good advice. :thumbup: And unless your wife has things to keep her busy when she retires (hobbies, volunteering, etc.) don't retire at the same time. Preferably retire first and get solidly into the things you do. Otherwise she'll find ways to fill your time together. After 40 or so years of working that will be more of an adjustment than you want. It's happened to a few friends ... fortunately not me!
 

Bigbandguy

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North Carolina
I got out in my early '50's on a pension. Thus far I have found no downside whatsoever. Latest project is a shed I need to get power to which will provide some space for woodworking tools there is no room in the garage for. THEN I MIGHT get one bay of the garage recovered... any of this sound familiar?
 

Moose02

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New Jersey Shore
3 years now. My week is made up of six Saturdays and a Sunday. The only way I know what day it is is by the day on my pillbox.

10-4 on the pill box if I miss a day i"m all screwed up. retired when I hit 55 and not looking back.
my wife still works trying to get her to get a part time job at night she only works 8 to 4 now so she does have extra time available.

p.s. she does not read this board
 

Showkey

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10-4 on the pill box if I miss a day i"m all screwed up. retired when I hit 55 and not looking back.
my wife still works trying to get her to get a part time job at night she only works 8 to 4 now so she does have extra time available.

p.s. she does not read this board

3 years now. My week is made up of six Saturdays and a Sunday. The only way I know what day it is is by the day on my pillbox.


+ 3 on the pill box.............and the ski hill and Menards is busier on weekends.
 
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MoparTrucks

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Ozarks of Missouri
Wife and I retired in May 2010 and we are busy as ever; just doing things we enjoy. I have never figured out how someone could be bored with retirement, like someone else said, I think we are busier now than when we were mid career and I have thought about getting a regular job so I can have a rest.
 

littleponderosa

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MONTANA
I'm pulling the plug somewhere between March this year and March next year. All dependent upon a few checks with the orthopedic guys and a foot surgeon. I want to be gone prior to the next contract date. Not to say I don't trust the corp, but I just don't trust the corp.
I'm can out early @ 55, I'm going to do it. I've burned up some years from living my life, so I'd better get to it while I can because later might never come.
Bill
 

rburke65

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Canfield, Ohio
Ditto on not having enough time since 'we' retired. I think it is because there is no "rush". You have time for the 2nd and 3rd cup of coffee....or put on another pot! Ya sleep longer....ya feel better. No hurry...... A little more than 4 years under my belt. Do not miss the plant...GM..... but miss the people and all the friends.
 

jim

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wi
my dad said he only knew what day it was by what was on tv that night. i like the pill box thing. he also said "i don't know how i got all this stuff done while i was working". my dad, really miss him! i have been retired now for 7 1/2 months and loving every minute in the garage. jim
 
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